Recovery Centers of America adds second inpatient center in Maryland

First center opened in former MBNA center west of Delaware line.

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Recovery Centers of America (RCA),  announced  plans for a 140-bed inpatient and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment facility in Waldorf, MD an outer suburb of Washington, DC.

Waldorf is the second location RCA has opened in Maryland within the last two years. The first, Bracebridge Hall located in Earleville, near the Delaware line,  opened in July 2016 at the former MBNA America retreat site.

RCA has an outpatient center west of Wilmington in the Milltown area.

Slated to open in March, the Waldorf center will feature programs for addiction to opioids, such as heroin, alcohol and other drugs, and co-occurring behavioral health disorders such as trauma, depression and bipolar disorder.

 The site includes medically assisted detoxification, residential treatment, partial hospitalization outpatient services, ongoing support and family services in a  setting  with modern amenities.  

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“We are very excited to open our Waldorf facility which will serve the needs of families throughout Southwest Maryland,” says interim CEO Scott Weisenberger. “Maryland has been ravaged by the opioid and heroin epidemic.  Our research indicates that there is a strong demand for comprehensive community-based treatment in Charles County.  When fully operational, we will provide the widest spectrum of treatment services available.”

Recovery Centers of America Waldorf will accept in-network insurance plans and provides a unique service called FinPay that acts as the patient advocate, advising patients on best ways to efficiently manage their payments and to make sure cost does not become a barrier to care.

Recovery Centers of America is based in suburban Philadelphia and has inpatient and outpatient facilities in New England, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. 

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